Here is the problem with doing it yourself. Take a look at how many people
may be watching and multiply that by 400Mbps. There may be lesser quality
streams, but that seems to be a decent quality after seeing it in action on
http://live.twit.tv.That can become a lot of bandwidth really quickly. Just
something else to think about.

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Mike Wills
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:07 PM, <Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Wow, this is interesting: do you believe that is possible that we do not
necessarily need to contract another company's services for this? Do you
think it may be feasible that we can do this ourselves if we have the
right software, a dedicated / good PC and the right bandwidth? (just to
mention few of the elements that we need, of course) ...

PETER VIDAL
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Den 16/09/10 21.26, Mike Wills skrev:
If you are talking live streaming, you need quite a bit of technology
and
bandwidth to do that. If you just want to upload videos, you could just
upload the H.264 videos to your website, get a Flash video player and
play
the files from there.


I believe the Server version of OS X contain broadcasting technology,
and may be enough by itself.

The Mac Mini has a very affordable Server version.

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